Ady Macauley Visits Moyamba, Engages Party Stakeholders

  • By Owl
  • 10 February 2025
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Moyamba came to a standstill as Ady Macauley, presidential hopeful for the All Peoples Congress APC, made a grand entry into the district, receiving an overwhelming welcome from party supporters and residents.

His visit, initially to show solidarity with Ibrahim S. Kargbo (ISK) during the 40th Day Ceremony of his late father, turned into a significant political engagement with key All People’s Congress (APC) stakeholders in the region.

Also present in Moyamba for the same ceremony were top APC executives, including Jagaban, Yaya Tunis, Bai Mahmoud, Ambassador Bamie (Moyamba District Chairman), and Alhaji Dauda Galaxy, all there to show solidarity with Ibrahim S. Kargbo (ISK) during the 40th Day Ceremony of his late father.

Macauley used the opportunity to strengthen ties with party members and grassroots supporters.As he moved through the streets of Moyamba, enthusiastic crowds gathered, chanting songs of support and expressing confidence in his leadership.

Market women, youth groups, and party loyalists voiced their approval, signaling growing momentum behind Macauley’s political aspirations.

During his interactions with party stakeholders, Macauley emphasized the importance of unity, grassroots engagement, and strategic planning in repositioning the APC for future success.

His discussions centered on party restructuring, mobilization efforts, and the collective vision for national development.The visit further solidified Macauley’s standing as a key figure within the APC, with many supporters describing him as a symbol of hope and resilience.

His leadership style—marked by a commitment to justice and advocacy for the common man—resonated strongly with the people of Moyamba.

With this visit, Macauley not only reaffirmed his connection with the grassroots but also strengthened his engagement with party executives and local leaders, reinforcing his role in shaping the future of the APC and Sierra Leone’s political landscape.

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